Since I cannot reply to burgerbrain below for some reason...
Yes, he is. He labels the software as bad and apparently expects everyone to agree.
Anyone who states that Product A is bad because of his negative experience with said product while ignoring/discounting other people's positive experience with the same product is demanding agreement.
A better response, to me at least, from someone in that situation is, "I have had problems with Firefox and therefore I choose to use Chrome as I feel it is a better browser."
There's a difference between saying one product is better than another and just labeling one of them as bad. Especially when it's based roughly on personal experience.
Yes, he is. He labels the software as bad and apparently expects everyone to agree.
Anyone who states that Product A is bad because of his negative experience with said product while ignoring/discounting other people's positive experience with the same product is demanding agreement.
A better response, to me at least, from someone in that situation is, "I have had problems with Firefox and therefore I choose to use Chrome as I feel it is a better browser."
There's a difference between saying one product is better than another and just labeling one of them as bad. Especially when it's based roughly on personal experience.